For some reason, even the action scenes/gunfights are poorly made this season, they've got a cheap feel to them which goes against the Banshee standards. Just make it stop
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I wonder if they'll go with the dramatic finale where everyone dies in the process. That would be a fitting metaphor
Job showed up at that dude's place like fabulous, Asian, Agent 47.
Or Asian 47 lol.
Meh it was alright I guess!
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As cool as the 360 camera spin was, it would have been better to see Burton kicking ass
I wish there was more of a build up to Hood's confession to Brock, just felt rushed. I was really expecting him to get killed since he found out thr truth!
Still no real name revealed for Hood. Id be surprised if it ever is though.
Bring on the season and series finale, let get it over with!
Eh. Two good things about this episode: one was the sorta cool conversation between Hood and Brock and the other, obviously, was Job The rest was forgettable nonsense. One thing I seriously don't get is why they are wasting chances to show stuff that could actually be cool and Banshee-like. Like with Burton in this ep. One minute I'm expecting an awesome, bloody fight scene between him and and some silly Nazis and the next there's just some off-screen silliness and I'm like "Wait? That's it? WTF?". It's like they suddenly lost the mojo that allowed them to understand why the fuck exactly people are watching this show. Also, what's with that scene after the credits? Was that supposed to be spooky or something?
Eh. Two good things about this episode: one was the sorta cool conversation between Hood and Brock and the other, obviously, was Job The rest was forgettable nonsense. One thing I seriously don't get is why they are wasting chances to show stuff that could actually be cool and Banshee-like. Like with Burton in this ep. One minute I'm expecting an awesome, bloody fight scene between him and and some silly Nazis and the next there's just some off-screen silliness and I'm like "Wait? That's it? WTF?". It's like they suddenly lost the mojo that allowed them to understand why the fuck exactly people are watching this show. Also, what's with that scene after the credits? Was that supposed to be spooky or something?
Eh. Two good things about this episode: one was the sorta cool conversation between Hood and Brock and the other, obviously, was Job The rest was forgettable nonsense. One thing I seriously don't get is why they are wasting chances to show stuff that could actually be cool and Banshee-like. Like with Burton in this ep. One minute I'm expecting an awesome, bloody fight scene between him and and some silly Nazis and the next there's just some off-screen silliness and I'm like "Wait? That's it? WTF?". It's like they suddenly lost the mojo that allowed them to understand why the fuck exactly people are watching this show. Also, what's with that scene after the credits? Was that supposed to be spooky or something?
Haha yeah, the whole thing constantly feels weird.
There are still good parts (mainly thanks to the actors), but there are also sections and even entire scenes like the ones that you mentioned, that don't belong to this show.
I don't know what happened exactly, if the writers just said screw it, or the people responsible for the action scenes have been kidnapped, but it comes off as lazy..Banshee pls! (At least there are less flashbacks now, it's something).
Wow the show finally went back to its roots with the finale after the somewhat mediocre fourth season. Everything was wrapped up rather nicely! It was perfectly poignant in every way.
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So many great scenes in the finale. I really didn't expect the Hood Vs Burton showdown. The Bunker brothers scrap was entertaining too.
I kinda expected Hood's real name never to be revealed. It's been so disclosed for such a long time, whatever his real name was would probably have ruined it in some way. I though the flashback scenes were great and we're used to maximum effect.
You guys catch the scene after the credits? I did think it might Proctor lying in a pool of blood and bullets but Sugar got the final scene. The open door what was that? Intentional? A hint that the series may return in some way?
It's been one hell of a ride but all good things must come to an end
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